Spy x Family season 2 release schedule: when is episode 3 airing?

Oct. 4, 2023



Here’s what you need to know about Spy x Family season 2’s new episode

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Spy x Family season 2, episode 3 is all set to be a fun triple bill of missions for the Forger family. But when is the new episode dropping? And where can you watch it?

Don’t worry, you don’t need to be a master spy to get all the intel. Below, you’ll find out all you need to know about the Spy x Family season 2, episode 3 release date. That includes streaming times on Crunchyroll in the US and UK, as well as a confirmed episode count.

To make sure you don’t miss out, scroll on down to our Spy x Family season 2, episode 3 release date guide.

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Spy x Family season 2, episode 3 release date: when is it out on Crunchyroll?

Spy x Family season 2, episode 3 release date: when is it out on Crunchyroll?

The Spy x Family season 2, episode 3 release date is October 21onCrunchyroll.

The new Spy x Family season 2 episode will stream at8:30 AM Pacific/11:30 AM Eastern/4:30 PM BST in the UK. It seems likely that future episodes will have a similar release time.

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As of right now,Spy x Family season 2 is will be 12 episodes long.

However, there’s a fair chance that the season will mirror its first season, lasting for 25 episodes with a 12-episode ‘cour’ (essentially, a mini-season) then a 13-episode cour.

Here’s the current confirmed Spy x Family season 2 release schedule.

All episodes of Spy x Family - including season 2 - can be watched on the anime streaming service Crunchyroll.

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